a literal translation of "huwag ako", used by Filipino millenials, prevalent in social media such as Twitter and Facebook, among others. usually used like "stop bullshitting me", "not today", another form of the grammatically correct translation (not me), a form of "don't @ me" without the @ sign, or as a joking term.
mainly internet slang, but is used irl as well.
mainly internet slang, but is used irl as well.
by neomutimesinfinity April 27, 2017
Short for "don't judge me", "don't cross me", "don't fight me" or God knows what because it's a command WITHOUT A PREDICATE. Commonly used by Filipino millennials who want to brag about how stupid they sound.
by Inepticon December 28, 2016
Apr 21 trending
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